>on 7/14/01 8:55 PM, David Price at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I finally got the IIsi up and going by putting in a new Pram battery.
>> Started up fine, but when I hooked up the printer, not an Apple, after
>> turning off the computer, but one that had worked in the past, the blinking
>> question mark came on. Unhooked the printer, turned back on and the smiling
>> Mac came back up. I've got an SCSI cable and it terminates with the
>> printer. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
>Try changing the SCSI id number of the printer. Sounds like it's conflicting
>with your hard drive's id number.
>
>--
>Alex Allee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
How do I change it? Can't find an id changer on the back of the printer.
Thanks.
David
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